THE PEACE THANKSGIVING.
LARGE GATHERINGS AT THE CHURCHES.
THE SERMONS.
AT THE ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
At St. John's Cashestral there was a Choral Eucharist 1 2.80 a.m. This was followed by a special ser
that, and already wore Game are foced ready to acknowledge the justice of the terms which have been forced upon their country,
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THE CHINA MAIL.
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AT THE UNION CHURCH
We want
the Germa 11-
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chorus from Handel's "Messiah," tion dispersed. were sung after which the congrega-
the
the most mared and baloref things Exacify whts that will meer in de have done tallow the beaten agher temporary exclusion' from the in our civilisation? Thus draught of wil for each of us is a question for gressor to save fros in any much way. League of Nations, but it is only her cold water from the well of Beth- our, owi» conscities. lebem may well sound for the victory dght is over, and jet u greater war bare improvement in the common shuts her out. Let her shew by a RA İ It is necessary as a first step to own impenitent intractability which by which in the memy of Ged that still going op de will not cease defe of tutors of mees precious heritage has been preserved Jens Christ the Conquering Son or echspinay,against their coup partnership, and the way is open to that that better spirit that she is qualified for and handed on to us; it is an emot is hailed in triumph as King or on rights and berties should be her.
AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. blem of the noblest and beat things Kings and Lord of Lore. We must known beyond all doubt to have fail suved for us out of the general wreck fight against oppression and ignored like others before it, and to have it will be no short er easy task, Special thanksgiving services were
But she has much to be lived down: } We are celebrate with glad and humble her evil that defer the authority in execration, but in ruin. The sign many who speaks as if offences of Rev. J. S. Harrington, assisted by At St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, mes bere to-day to nube, disease and drink and every wolved the conspirators, not only and he is no true friend of Ger- held yesterday. The Acting Chaplain hearts the treinerdous victory of fade outrages the love of Jesus Christ,ng of the Triway as a repubication such gravity can be forgiven and Lieut. Rev. F. E. Mann, RG.A night over wrong. In the quies of tillst there comes the true of the ok less that what men do forgotten in a week, even though officiated in the morning. One of the outranding pots of the Almighty Gol for His great mercy son of the week.
our own hearts let us give thanks to brotherhood of man, the federato others they bring in the end upon the monarchy under which they were ce ut 11 mm, When the sacreds that eten, signs for in giving not only victory, com taking ourselves seriously, and takably recoils with a stroke which is Republic. Nations, like men, must mountains are the feet of Him that edifice was filled. The huge condom, have Funquested the stern plate and overwhehuing, but who ing the claims of Christ more seri-grievous.
This will mean themselves, that wrong-doing ineviperpetrated has been replaced by a text, "How beautiful upon
The Rev. Harrington took as his gregation included H.E. the Other displaed" boss of Germany. Face, a real peace, one that we cusly than ever before. Administering the Government (chee used to be told that is took many believe to be clean, bonourable and few years of black horror have given the evil man so napunished."
Though hand je in learn by hard adversity that repen-bringeth good tidings that publisheth Hon. Mr. Chud Severn, C.Leurs training to make a wolder. Lusting. And with gratitude and us
The last hurl said Salorpen," yet shall nottance apart from every restitution
possible is only an empty word.
peace wher was attended by air. 1. P. J.But in the het five years we have thanksgiving may there also be peni- alterative
that saith unto Zion a glimpse of what the other to srce, proved true.once again
The ambition of the Central Em- and preached the following interest- Thy God reigueth."" (Isaiah 54 (7) Weckhouse, CLE, ADC., HE. seen men, who had never tired a rite tence for our a 18, national and in-chaos. As the Freeb wit put it: we used to hear about the irresistible had involved all but civilisation itself
would Major-General Ventris, the Hon. Mr. or done the goose step when war was dividual. This is no time for cheap It God did not exist, it would be power of
mega-sheer that all may mack and barn. Muchpires has been their downfall, and ing sermon: A. G. M. Flowcher, the Hon. Mr. St. John's Guthedrät H. E. Postock, R.C., the Hou Mr.declared, bold stay the mined gilt tagues that have not Thee in To fall back now upon a material been seen in history. But we have save bumasky from slavery. Mik so crowded with events of, such NDL and noisy tmphe, for hoosing necsury for us to invent Han machine, and indeed its like had not valuable lives have been given to Never had the stage of history been It had been given to us to live ilitary in the crash. Millions of trave and through the most dramatic of ages. C. Mol. Messor, the he. Mr. E. X.egions of Germany und at kast drive awe." Halifax, the Hen. M. W. Canshan, the back in sanduston and break throw of a new age-pray that have seen, is to be lets with nothing on which is formed against God can happily imagination is wholly un had followed each other in quick
We are still in the birth phikeophy of hic, after all that we been shew ones more that no wenons-wa CARS, the H Se Paul Chete the vaunted impregnability of the may be the "golden, age The but the fagend of a wife whole in preper
use the word, but magnitude. Epoch making events and the Hop. Mr. S. J. Stabb, theindenberg hre
blood of our brutes and best has now more than ever not worth living. The spint of brotherhood teaches been poured one like water, that To enable the work to go on at all was to attemps the one in nature and extent have been wantonly jusually worked unseen: now, for Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, the Fon.
equal to the task of visualising succession: Usually the making of Mr. Lake Chil-Dark, bite Ho, dir. Hes that we are bound to be guided we and our children may be free, mankind must be given a liope, ut sible thing, barely to hack is spread over many of the fairest nearly five years. He had been The fuseumens forged in Germany its content. Ruin, destruction and history was a slow process. The Fel, the Hon. Mr. C. ft. Antibuster, by the interests of others and not of that the whole world, big rations and is such a Hope that forms the through the mount inw. Its edge portions of the world. The risk that writing in letters of blood. To-day misery of the most appalling hand of the Great Author of All the B. Mr. R. V. D. Pur, and the ourselves alone, and that no course of shall, may be made safe that human-chimax of the Christan Gospel. Hon. Mr. S. H. Desweit. Sie Wisconduct is justifiable which injures ity may not be ridden to death br
was blinted at the first stroke-the Fam Reveures, K. Mr. Justiceers in order to benefit ourselves the twin spectres of blatant mitoar that means to us at this solemn now it is cast aside, broken, before by those who at their own chosen ter He had ever written, It had bera Firully then, bearing in mind all invasion of timeless Belgiit-and it Rould he so was deliberately run we looked back on the greatest chap- Melbourne Capt. Basil Tayasur, is well put in the report of the ish and goddess noterialism. In teine, let us face this great questions byestard. R.S., Commender Bookwith. Mr. Archbishop Committee on Chris light of these things let us rememnonce for all: Shall we drink the
time let loose the dogs of war and the marvel of history and would S. B. C. Ross, Mr. 1. 1. Peships, unity uncl Industrial problems her the widow and the fatherless blood of these men? Or shall we said among the Chinese around us
To the list, as you know, i was submission to neighbour peoples who times that Germany did not win the offered the alternatives of rapine or remain the greatest marvel of all. Dr. C. W. Mekong, Me H. A.Where we read The primary fund children, the nunded and maint: the dedicate ourselves art all that is cars that Germany would never sign the had neither harmed them nor wished war. She had the advantage of Nesbit, Mr. T. 1. Perkins, Mr. J. A. ion of industry is social service, not broken hearts and broken bodies of to the highest and roblest ends Treaty. The war would be renewed, E. Bullock, Mr. A. Dyer Bal, M. merely personal guin. A man is brave men and geatle women.
to harm them. J. W. Franks, Dr. G. N. One bound to judge his economic activi-
surprise, Some of my hearers may remenaber the Alles would be set against each
Nobody expected war, Mr. R. O. Hutchison. Mr. K. E.
"Germany cried "Hold" when and certainly not so soon, and like a bolt So the chlet thing, and in fact the how one of the greatest Baglish other, serne way out would be found only when the scourge was about to from the bite came the realization Limb
Les not by the protits which they only thing that needs to be said just poets tells us of the way in which the one thing not to be beleved cross her own border, as some of us of Germany's determination. She Mr.
F. Castering to himself, but by the cou o is, to my hand, simplysts similar cras Mr. R. Baker, un vie Consular tribution which they make to the What is to be our attitude to these hit a kind of baptimal hour whenkers ruce which in bostster so he think the terms imposed upon She also had the advantage of being came senly to was that the pissunt and self-con-prophesied she would. Let those suddenly rose and suddenly struck. Corps: Mr. George E. Anderson.well being of others. (U.S.A.), Mr. E. Suzuki (Japan).
The o individuals which bad things here and now? What is to
he was consecrated to its lofty work. loudly and shown it so warlike her too severe remember that were prepared. Expert in secret prepara Mt. Vidir d'Oetinger (Russia) ruled in the industria! und ebonomice your response and mine to this He was resuming home in the early wel be forced to stalow its pride they twice as hard the Germans will tion while publicly professing peace Mr. J. F. Eca da Silva (Mexico), world before the war had brought sue simply and honestly, we who sway, and the dawn was coming ap had long prepared for others. But horror and havoc they imposed upon and scientific research, had controlled trends call? Tet us face the morning: darkness was varisling and drink she cup of humiliation it never suffer aught approaching the Germany had developed her resources Dr. E. G. Ankerson (Peru). Mr.us to the verge of class warfare at Molin Panan), Mr. G. S. home.
Capital and Labour were comfort. Surely s must be in
are left, wife and in comparitive in all its beauty. He says
that is what has come to pass, pid:
others.
her press, extended her commerce and D. Hanel (Nederlands, and Mr. becoming more and more hostile to finitely better or cheatfinitely worke. I mule no rowe, but vows were then the Far East us throughout the world. Such is the catastrophe frem in distant countries whose possession
To the brim my heart was full is well it should be understood in Gonzalez Binde (Chile): "Comexxlore such other, for euch
Such is the verdict of the civilised had even built concrete gun platforms 4. V. t. Hurter, Surg. Capt.
was thinking In other words, as ees upon this made for me; boad unknown to me whole werkt. Wolely of its own interests. Now that precious gift that fffy ours, let was given, that I shoal by else wright, Corunainier Myburgh, Con the Camun mendice is renoved it
whose repetition the world is bound, she simed at all the while profess hunder Heigson, Lieut. Counter Books as if the old feeling of bitter Shaif we drink the blood of these
sk ourselves this questionsinnig greatly, a dedicated spirit. Eastern hemisphere of the militaris and so long as the criminal nation cken. She met an, enemy totally un- no imitations in the so far as possible, to secure itself ing friendship and disarming suspi- Kiger, Lieut.-Commander Jenkins between Capital and Labour is men? Or shall we consecrate that this new dawe face to the with fanoul colapsed in
May we, as we stand in the gh Het exarauder Freanan. Engr..kely to meet in a ruboss struggle gift as a solemn sacrifice to God" our high and solemo privileges, als
de voorpracy which has so ignofccntinues to justify itself there is no Prepared, able to offer only the smal the Wes alternative but to hold it tight in devoid of war stores, unprepared tor Commander Reed, Engel-Commander
Jest resistance, feebly equipped, almost The League of Nations comes into
When the judgment are in the leash and keep it beyond its power submarine warfare, unready to meet Allan, Pay-Lieut. Holborn, the Rev. existence to emphasise the solidarity of meeting the situation, a right way dedicated spirits.'
There are only two ways, brethren, respond to thas disine all to b F. G. B. Hastings (Naval Chup of human interests, and to make uns a wrong one.
with the inhibits of the world to renew its cffences. lain), Lieut. Col. Jim War, M... Permanent and universal that spirit the wrong one first, Suppose King,
attigittentanks. 15 would aknast We celebrate peace to-day, and no many in these circumstances did not her or land or on sea. That Ger- C.B., C.M.G., Col. J. B. Youg, of brotherliness which has been found David: receiving that gift of pres
t at the present sure of one would wish to minimise the win was a marvel. A policy of Lieut. Col. W. H. Fussby. Bent amongst the Allied nations during cus water from his brave men, hid
wing developnun, they refuse to reality of the great blessing. But the blood and iron was to dominate the Col. F. J. Thursby Peki, Hentthe War: So good has come out of taken it, and, with perhaps a pass-there was a goal attendance.
artet under any oner cirur distressing qualification is never world, peaceful neighbours were Col Harvey. Bent. Col. Clementi evil and the fasure hus promise of word of thanks and praise, hed
At the Union Chureb. yes.enday.
Well, if the issue of the absent from our minds, that he to be suddenly overcome, large in Smith, Teu Col. Coles, Lienz Colgrims years of unselfish peace and gulped it down. No doubt He would singing of O God our help in age
war fer se, the most impressive peace, such as it is, has been made demnities were to swell the German 'nde or The service commenced with the Mayhew, eat. Col. A. Chapman, property.
the fact that only
with an angry and unrepentant war chest, militarism was to prove Alatot tema on exuit any on nation, which has avowedly yielded its supremacy. What had happened? - Major L. Cassel, Major Buck, Major i As we stand here alive to-day while to do battle with his enemies, and Now Laruel may say was pens,
have fet refreshed and better fitted G. H. Wakemia and Sir Borhan so any better ren and women have that is at That is the way of the dered by the choir and congregation oral meaning to be gathered, from the limit of its capacity the evil it has ties must be paid not received, milit.
After a prayer, the East
re is no such things Dysely to force, and regards itself as Bicod and iron failed, peaceful and verman of the world on any bation and required to repair up to victorious in their strength, indemni badly used in being put upon pro- We Yak..
fallen in the War, as we realise that materialist, the ** natūru!
peace-loving neighboura-became The Rev. V. IL Cuplex Magic God has extenuated to igated, listed by the Rev. Washing of the world, but as unk beauty of spiritual realities lying af labours rest. It was evident that is of the Treaty in any detail best of it, hoping that as years pass infallible but for one thing, an over
us the re-every age; he is blind to the shining For all the Saints who from their
man in The next vocul item was the hyann man history. Featherstone. The service selves whether our ideals are the hick of the common things of the chair had taken special paina to
This is not the time to discuss the case stands, and we can but make the world. Germany's great plans were brought upon the world. So the arism stood discredited before the menced with the rendering of worthy of the greatness of our op-duily life. So even with us to-day prepare for their portem of the serdeal is inevitable, but the Alted
That they should fall short of the the prospect will improve. Gol, our help langes past s
porumities: are they ideals, emerly there is the danger that we may vice. The athem processional, foiwel by a special el interest or are they the unprotine tite holiest things; that we is the greutneks " was extremely well work and they have done the' tion and there is much in this Peace their cause was such that God would
Thine, O Lord,tuous put their best men to the
The best of human effort and promised success but the Germans ruling justice. Every preparation. exhortations, and Palms 995, 38. antesh ideule, of OUT Lord Jesus
achievement comes short of perfec neglected one-to make sure that 150. Special lessons were rend: from Christ; are they like the ideals of victorious pence, and take it or harmonicusly, the piano part, being five difcuby, Surely the part of Treaty which one could wish might uphold it. It was a small omission
uay greedily drink up the gift, this sung; the four parts blended verst ercumstances of Isaiah 20 and Reveintions E
those who laid down their lives that or less us in cutter of course, fatted "Grin in Extebis" was sung by
we might gain this victory and upon it, and think only of 'safety,
wisdom is to accept the Trea.y as
have been otherwise. We could but a fatal defect. Germany's power all present and the Benedictos
Peace?
The Rev. J. Kirk Maconochie on the whole the best settlement wish, for instance, it had been pos- seemed irresistible but "God hath was chanted. Special Thanksgiving
Glory to God in the highest, and solidation of our work-power and wo
coafor, prosperity, Empire, the con- preached a special sermon, of which attainable for the present, and to sible for the delegates of China cast down the mighty from their collete and prayers were recited by
fon earth peace among men in wham on. "In other words, we shall have version:
the following is a slightly condensed believe that as time goes on modi sign the treaty, yet few of seat and bath exalted the humble the Rev. Mr. Foutherstone. Th He is well pleased,”
fications for the better wil reveals "out here, I think, will blame and meek." By the marvel of His hyn people that on earth dost. Dunstan's Home for Blinded war, and yet that same spirit will which will doubtless find a resport
driven out the evil spirit that we The collection, which was in aid of at ourselves against in this Holyformity with the beheer of the King able.
We are ines this morning in contemarives as desirable and practic. question of Italy's claims in the tyranny seemed triumphant. God them for refusing. On the power God had exacted justice when dwell was followed by the anthem
Sing O Havetas, "
Souliers and Sailors, amounted to have come back again, bringing seven throughout the whole Empire, to made a great outcry. That was to us probably are qualified by know. It was well for us to remember Adriatic, and the settlement of the bad led us to victory but not an easy The Germans, of course, have new states in Eastern Europe, few of victory. That was not God's way. I drink the blood of these men?der thanks to God that the Treaty he expected, yet at the same time ledge to
have strong of Peace has at length been signed. "Let each put she question to his own
presonal the cost to remember to-day the they scarcely deny that Eight months ago, when news of they had won the war they..would
if opinions.. enre and conscience.
men who fought, all honour to the arinistice carne, the Churches have imposed rus much harder, claimed that rever before did states-home and at the front; the men who But I do believe it can be sincerely them; the women who worked at Next let us consider the other way, filed as of theriselves at shorter Time will shew whether the burden men deliberate on the results of a gave their wealth lavishly: the-men At the Special Thanksgiving ser
the right way of meeting the situa-notice still. Such was the pintou laid on the Germans is as they great war with a Our Iving has callest upon all people ice at the Wesleyan Methodist We read that in spite of his sense of relief and gratitude for pettis declare greater than can be borne desire to secure what is just and and essential: the people of faith throughout the Eagare to offer public Church at Wunebas last evening, as longing, King David solemnly past, for hoodshed discon rued, for I so, they can rely upon
more genuine who gave their labour, all important Chicks to (in) anlay, for the Pence there was a large attendance. The effeting, a libation, to the Moss High hud Church doors remained closed machinery which the Treaty provides been the provocation to consider meant: look into this broken he the
poured out the water as uered right and justice indicated, that and merciful spirit behind with Germany which is now an ae-service opened with the hymn Lord God and surely he was a better man, the people were ahuoss in a mind to for possible readjustment. Unfortun- the small nations in some other light see these desolate women, harves reasonable right for all, to keep clear of who prayed... Count the cost, said complished fact. A year up there for all being, throned afar."
the mere vindictiveness-terrible as has that preacher, and look at what it seemed little prospect of an early end Taking us his text, "Shall I drink and a kinglier, for so doing; though bave forced the open: We Britons ately up to now they have been then as spoils of war to be bartered fatherless children, look at the graves to the war. Germany hart gesthe blood of these men ( Chron, blustering bullies of all ages may hat was an cossion when our re- to promote such a spirit.
ubers of fresh reserves, she had 1 19 the Rev. C. A. Gimblett in deride the act us a wicked waste and serve as broken down, our affection.
little mean souls and overgrown are not religiously demonstrative, but going exactly the wrong way about about amongst the great the advantus of position and coul! his sermon suid:
in France and elsewhere, cach strite whip and where "best sitel
Still an enormous advance is to be cross telling of a sacrifice and a The passage from which these
a piece of false sentiment. Do you of indifference forgotten, and
That they should be reluctant to registered in this at any rate, that life laid down. Remember the cost plars, Hut wohin four words are taken gives an account of suppose those three heroes of his did made no secret that the thing we even in the hour of humiliation a ambassadors and generals disposed member its value and not to wasth we accept the Treaty was natural, but the days are finally gone when a few of peace and we would better re mas melunde deleitet, and has the exploits of King David's mighty not understand that gracious and desired iost of all was to assemble great nation should shew some dignity of peoples and provinces as the mere it. Those men who died bad faith At to her by the vietommus was that or the three heroes who who have passed "witrio the vell Bowed, and the praises which rise of revenge. Then there is the Scapa and the life and happiness of men upon us.
The greater of these exploits ty not?
mighty ourselves together to praise the God and refrain from filling the air with apolls of victory, when Kingdoms that their sacrifice was worth while. avall, those still with us and those of our fathers. Our hearts over shrill expostulations and mutterings were carved out by scions of Royalty, A tremendous responsibility rested se beve, a pea based one garrison and brought back to the and they will be satisfied. To-day reugh the ear of the God of Subaot! French flags. One may confess some and barter across a council table going to do with it? Where we not
tought their way through the Philis of the unseen; they will understand, from, overlowing hearts fail not to Flow incident and the burning of the and women were matter of exchange at great price. And now on forte, a peace for Sing water from the wall of Beth we can hear them speaking to us,
We had purchased peace ags mcerely, thank God sebe. Now, at first it may ece and this is what they are saying. eeping. 1 nurks strange to choose such a subject as In Flanders field the poppies blow ence. The teal and anxiety are by hand her over.
Since then, the world has passed sneaking sympathy with the sailor without regard to their own wishes, going to acknowledge afresh God's nd better or world poll. this on the day fixed for Peace Between the Crosses, row on row
through a trying and anxious exper who scuttles his ship rather, than interests and affinities. ystero a juice is to be thanksgivinge, when His Gencious
sovereignty? Were we not, stirred It is realised at last that the world by God's leading and deliverance? Do theans ended, but a the indictive and re-iajesty the King and all his loyal That mark our place, and in the extreme importance has been reached is well it is bad faith, which, when we welcome. the change or regret it to think once more of the great
Aage ot
But the bad faith of the business has shrunk and become one. Whether The preacher asked his hearers zenge'ni syrit which has often been subjects are giving humble thanks! maniteso.d in other perse treat'es into Almighty God for the signing vi
with the definite signature of the all is said, baa been the worst of the fact is there, and there is no marvels of the War, of Germany's Cent
The lacks, still bravely singing, Hy. Treaty of Peace between the Allied Germany's sins, and the sin beyond faith to be reposed in man if the re-sudden declaration, her violation the Treaty of Peuce. But as "one Serce heard and the gure below. Germany ha incken every low of ponders over that Old Testament We are the dead short days ago »
nators and their chief opponent. all others which make an easier set-presentatives of the leading nations of Belgium, her march on France. God and mall, and her people have story, it will, I, think; help us to We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset Their signature of die, Treaty is an nightliness and the spirit of spire working, arrangements for the com- in the first years of the war,
The Germans have at length beentlement impossible. As for the burn-have not, in the Peace Conference, the obliged to admit themselves beatening of the flags it shews the lack of endeavoured at least to institute held her, Russia'a great efforts. contemptible" armies which made to prot as long as their grup something of the inner mean- forces were victorious, so of course ng of the mighty struggle, and the justice demands that Germany beeffect it may have upon men's hearts
glow,
helmowledgment of unqualified de, and hate on the part of all Germany men good rather than each to stand Italy's idealism, the response of Loved and were loved-and now feat, in the face of all muxinind... from the highest to the lowest which for his own nation's exclusive in the British Dominions and Colonies, Purished. But she is being punish and consciences.
Such an admission was newery, have caused the bitterest disillusion-terest.
America's unification for war: then,
The
The sermon was preached, by the Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle, whe tortic as his tex Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace (Lake | 2.14). The rer. gentleman said (in prunt):
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What were we
efforte is one of the darkest, vilest in Bethlehem itself. And then one We eball not sleep, though poppin's disaster, which is for the soul's health more, and always more to be lived come. God's arm is not shortened of God? Hid they not learned that
In Flanders felda."
ed in a stern judicial spirit und not
In Flanders fields. with vindictive fury. Her colonies to ourselves.
Let us try to picture the incident
for wibbout it the ghumour of Genryment of the war to many who had The tasks of the future are indeed of the dark days of April-June of last have been taken from her. It was David was hard pressed by a cruel To you from failing hands we throw
At that time King Take up our quarrel with the four military power would, not have hight well of the Germans, and stupendous. Looked at in the light year when our backs were against iperitable. She has proved herself and unscrupulous foe. The Philis-
wholly swept away.
The are the despair of those who would only of human inability they may the wall and the wonderful turning unft to rule other nations.
The torch: be yours to hold it such as they are, which hathe to think well of them still
well appear confounding But the of the tide of July-November. Could times had overrun the old home- The history of Germany's colonial pieces and their garrison was "then
bigh!
systemy stood for, have been; for th Are the German prople mad, that Providence which directed the past they not see some hand shaping the If ye break faith with us who die,
time at any rabo, overwhelmed in Mey persist in giving themselves will not be wanting to the time to destinies of the nations the Hand pages in the bistory of the last 100 day it was burrest time, and in
of the world, and not least of then? Insolent in victory, truculent that it cannot save. His faithfulness, God ruled in earth and in heaven, years No native had any chance this hot region we can, well ruler
blow ugat o German, Hurrela bave and the feeling David was seized God grant that we may never break have striven to avoid open atmow-the view that the worst construction be glory, and if that He not only make us ashamed, that the Cross in defeat, why do they make it so written in the heavens, has been reas that materialism was not a conquer- German people themselves; If theifficult to say a good word for them, suringly manifested to us in the recent ing power, that idealism was not been "flogged to death, whole tribes with a great longing for a
will so accept it. To the last the and only furnish new arguments for triumph He has wrought. To Him folly, that hope in Him would never have been practically wiped out of cold water from the old well that ple upon the precious gift they died and unequivocally worsted on their whatever they say or do? It is true sued in life and work, His glory will be and of power and that this God la
draught with with our noble dead or trum ledgment that they have been me German colonies were mentirely in stood by the gate in, that dear home to bring. 116.
sure to be the right one to put on ascribed in words but diligently pur- still stands as the sign of sacrifice the supposed interests of Gening of his boyhood. At once thees three whose faith in God, really goes down own chosen ground of mary még that here and there some sober voice manifested to our children's children our God for ever and ever? In clos
For every true man without regard to the night or well mighty men of his set out, and at deeper lur his bodily appetites, every effort, open and secret, to apnther publicist, recalls the people to goodwill prevails and the nations of and true story of a recruit with poor being of the natives.
The representatives buve made arises, some journalist. deputy or in a world where peace abidea because ing. Mr. Harrington told a touching. And the same principle obtained in their way through the garrison of both now and in the future: its terms more or less equal for the wind-realities of the situation. Christ who alone is our peace and in in enlisting for France and laid his the risk of wounds and death, cut there is only one posible attitude peur is in some sort negotiatons on reason and sheyre a perception of the the earth have learnt to obey the eyes who, by subterfuge, succeeded Alsace Lorraine and the parts of the Phiketines and brought the pre- for us to take ourselves, and all flating up of a war which all parties were Poland that were under Gonnan rule, dous gift. Now in it merely a fancy, we have and offer a libation to God weary of, and had come to regard as these wiser counsels will gather middle walls of passion which ideal. Dare we allow his sacrifice,
The interests of the inhabitants think you, to see in that a symbol a living sacrifice to the Giver of great mistake. In the same spirit weight, and that the nation at large, separate so disastrously man and his typical
We can but hope that with time whom only can be broken down the fe down there. Had that man no were not considered, German inter-of what our mighty men, on land victory, who alone. worketh great their nabold in China, as you will as it resumes contact with the world brother man. ests were all important. Justice de- and act, and in the air have done marvels. Those comrades of our remember, dosral to ake part in outside, will come to its better mind. The sermon, was followed by the thankfulness to the dawning of s manded that a power which had been for us? Have they not cut their have bidden us take up their quarrel the rejoicings over the Armistice for without some serious change of hyma "Onward, Christian, Soldiers."
be wasted? No, Wa look in so abused should be dong away with. I may through hosts of materialism with the foe; to hold aloft the torch That was forbidden, and dightly mind in Germany, there is no hope After the benediction, the National all kinds must go, that the light of But there is nothing indive in and darkness waving for you and me webcams from their failing hands. Even in the Far East it would never for her future. She complains of Anthem and
new day, We resolve that evil of. "Hallelujah (Continued on Page 93
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